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Common Core SL.9-10.1d resources for GATE

Preview of The Veldt by Ray Bradbury: Socratic Seminar 7th - 10th Grade- Ready to Go!

The Veldt by Ray Bradbury: Socratic Seminar 7th - 10th Grade- Ready to Go!

Engage your 7th through 10th grade students in an enthralling Socratic seminar focused on Ray Bradbury's gripping short story, "The Veldt." This comprehensive lesson is crafted to stimulate critical thinking, encourage the analysis of various perspectives, and unveil the layers of suspense woven into the narrative. Ready to print and go!Lesson Highlights:Text-Dependent Questions: Delve deep into the narrative with thought-provoking questions that ignite discussions around character motivations,
Preview of Lesson Plan & PPT Package Explaining Hero vs Villain Protagonist vs Antagonist

Lesson Plan & PPT Package Explaining Hero vs Villain Protagonist vs Antagonist

This is a two-part package -- a Power Point presentation and a lesson plan. The PPT is available separately by the same name. This 14-slide Power Point presentation presents hero, villain, protagonist, and antagonist. It explains the shift from using the terms "hero" and "villain" to the more contemporary "protagonist" and "antagonist." The presentation also uses Greek and early English root words to explain how the terms "protagonist" and "antagonist" evolved. The fourteen slides include 1
Preview of Engaging Socratic Seminar for W. W. Jacob's The Monkey's Paw - Fishbowl Lesson

Engaging Socratic Seminar for W. W. Jacob's The Monkey's Paw - Fishbowl Lesson

Engage your 7th through 10th grade students in an enthralling Socratic seminar focused on W. W. Jacob's gripping short story, "The Veldt." This comprehensive lesson is crafted to stimulate critical thinking, encourage the analysis of various perspectives, and unveil the layers of suspense woven into the narrative. Ready to print and go!Lesson Highlights:Text-Dependent Questions: Delve deep into the narrative with thought-provoking questions that ignite discussions around character motivations, f
Preview of Engage Minds with Socratic Seminar: "Harrison Bergeron" Print & Go!

Engage Minds with Socratic Seminar: "Harrison Bergeron" Print & Go!

Engage your students with this dynamic Socratic seminar lesson focused on Kurt Vonnegut's thought-provoking short story, "Harrison Bergeron." This comprehensive resource is designed for 7th-10th graders, offering an immersive experience that encourages critical thinking, textual analysis, and lively discussion. Lesson Highlights: Text-Dependent Questions: Dive into the heart of the narrative with carefully crafted questions that guide students through the exploration of equality, character moti
Preview of Engaging Socratic Seminar Lesson: Exploring "The Landlady" Roald Dahl #Catch24

Engaging Socratic Seminar Lesson: Exploring "The Landlady" Roald Dahl #Catch24

Engage your middle school students in a captivating Socratic seminar centered around Roald Dahl's chilling short story, "The Landlady." This comprehensive lesson is designed to foster critical thinking, analyze multiple perspectives, and unravel the layers of suspense within the narrative. Ready to print and go! #catch24 Lesson Highlights: Text-Dependent Questions: Dive deep into the story with thought-provoking questions that stimulate discussion around character motivations, foreshadowing, and
Preview of The Modern Freytag Pyramid and Other Plot Diagrams

The Modern Freytag Pyramid and Other Plot Diagrams

This 48-slide Power Point Presentation briefly reviews the Classic Freytag Pyramid that includes introduction / exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, revelation, resolution / conclusion. However, since the Victorian period when Freytag developed the pyramid plots have changed in dramatic ways.The presentation explains three more recent diagrams including the Modern Freytag Pyramid, the Post Modern Plot Diagram, and the Post Post Modern Plot Diagram. The presenta
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